Rep. Timothy H. Bishop

Bishop will wear a New York Yankees jersey, No. 1 for New York’s 1st District and hopes that his performance will earn him a tryout with the Bronx Bombers.

Rep. Bruce Braley

Infield Elected 2006 Home: Waterloo, Iowa Hits R | Throws R | Votes L

Braley will wear the uniform of the Cedar Rapids Kernels, a Class A minor-league affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. This year’s Congressional Baseball Game is the first game during which Braley has represented Cedar Rapids (after congressional redistricting).

Sen. Joe Donnelly

First elected to the House in 2006, Donnelly will wear jerseys from the University of Evansville and the University of Indianapolis. The jerseys represent two communities he is proud to now serve as Indiana’s newest senator.

Rep. Mike Doyle

The longtime manager will be wearing the uniform of his beloved Pittsburgh Pirates, No. 14 because he represents the 14th District. If he were to wear the number of his favorite player, he said it would be 21, for Pittsburgh Hall of Fame player Roberto Clemente.

Rep. Beto O’Rourke

O’Rourke will be wearing an El Paso High School jersey. His office held a contest on its Facebook page asking people to vote for the high-school jersey the congressman should wear to the game, and the winning school was El Paso High.

Rep. Eric Swalwell

Swalwell will be wearing a jersey of Hayward High School, located in the western part of his district. He’ll be wearing No. 15 in honor of the 15th District. Hayward High’s mascot is the Farmers, reflecting the city’s agricultural history.